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If you’re been watching this space, you know that we have a growing collection of Azure security best practices articles.
If you haven’t been watching this space, then I’d like you to know that we have a growing collection of Azure security best practices articles
You can find our Azure security best practices articles at the Azure Security Information site. While you’re there, check out all the other Azure security articles we have.
Links to the individual best practices articles can be found in the article Azure Security Best Practices and Patterns.
Today we’ve published a new article that we think you’re going to like a lot – Azure IaaS Security Best Practices.
In this article you’ll find on best practices, including:
We hope you enjoy the Azure IaaS Security Best Practices article! Let us know if you have questions or need more information that you’d like to see in the article.
Thanks!
Tom
Tom Shinder
Program Manager, Azure Security
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